The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 178, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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fa-jn wt Hut bwxruu- purtF-
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We in AvtoWwed to aaa»-‘.pe* J »
Misfit x> a >*vtitv* ‘ • re-* ■•■■•- -z •■■
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rr-rfactfaafa t>* M»r«r» •.» 'z* ’- -
of Ttikrkwa. Teta*. R*rtxn 'b Apr
A E*pit>Kcao G>szr«*sxai> hit
introduced a trll appropriatin'
|s»j W to cniarge tfi" Wh te H .
That rexiad*. oa Mark Haana ha-
more in to lire with the Prtjident.
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We read the other dar that a
Sfodtraz np North wen* insane and
bad to be restraiaed Don't ?ap
pose this oecessariir mean* that a!i
/o’dtrjz* are on the route to the
a* rum—[Ex.
The McKinlev “prosper ty ' con-
tinues the counterpart of the
Cleveland panic. We see strikes
and reneral depress on also nf -
Honaires stiii forming trusts to fur-1
then depress and rob the masses.
That a change is necessary in cur
jury srstem is apparent to every
intelligent student of history. Too
many redhanded murderers are be-
ing turned loose on the innocent
and uneuspectinz —'R »on Baxoo.
There is no change in the situa-
tion among the striking cotton m.
operatives in Massachusetts and
neighboring states. Many thous-
ands of idle men there doubt!*---1
fail to see any of the soca ’ed Mc-
Kiniev “prosperity. "
The persistent advertiser is the j
one who succeeds at a. times. Ad-
vertising ike any good thing. ..-.. •
be used constant y. You can no
more get enough advertising to Last
a life time in one issue of a paper
than you can get enough to ap-
pease your hunger forever at one
meai.
One great trouble with many of
our people both in private affairs
and official capacity is a tendency
to buy everything which appears to
be “a good bargain" whether it be
a necessity or not. Nothing is a
good bargain that is not a necessi-
ty and nothing is cheap to him who
has no money.
It now looks a«. if Congress w
take proper action io recogn-a ng
iCmean 3esi<«vw*£? If ~ ;ast?a
Inr w»v *t X ccnue. < w-u tot *w
yr-mryfa * ai ■*•*-** w ***■
eve- a cusmtry er nfiw«taal grt* t>
•sa w«-* ! •** ♦" l * f
gii-.eri tr samfcet. ttory •we ther
f m aeU a*« saw »*?- f
Mtnsax sj»4 decav.
j-'iei fax*. Pty-dwC* •
-7 Artausa.* wt»- tase marwtd to
Zservurratjc party- we Hinurr;
Pr-mie E- *- C»nss T. J- A»-
t-ews Pr J A Mee* a»i ■
yeter*. Tfa y rtcu<w« tie fact I
fiat ttotre • m c-mger any seed td |
?;<;■!. jmx. ai»i ttoat Iw-n'Xri-r’ a*c
gvjz g-.'temx*xt are t.-w symtccii
'wvt9u Me are giiad te m* **
- ar*--xg ~v *• fafa tfa a v* 1
Screveptet pe.>p'.*t» to at*-*
*tart if -t* great State fa-r aai ex-
pw tan* ti is fa. Tfa
-
ttoetruSera. pr*.•*.'»*■ ‘tat**- * —
a itte 4x--.t «f tfa *ucr tfa t 4 -t*
C-.OLX4 far axi we a-.-x pesr
zut w_ eso>arage ana keep .’•
a ertry rsaaaer’. M»«
caxv-t ka»e a far <rersmves Jet m
go u tfa as*.wtaace sf war fa<to-
A -uae ■.< cottoa wi
sTv was traded a*t wee* is
Careua-.a for a par of aad j
a jx/werfx—y guert par of stoots:
at taaL Tie ccttz* was cd s«inc
a rera caferier grade bat It siows
tfa teiteitr of tx.=<A Aaotfar
firwtr .> tMrot -iit
wee* a*4 was oa-'y efiered three
irxts a jr. -zs: f>r t Ttete exje-
rfaices oagtot ewcceiraze tfa feopfa
to gr . w ts .f cMtoa.—[Coraai b
Sxx
Many g'xx stesis of aevrs are Zot
to tfa fa-ws>aper by tbe soodeaty of
peupue. w»o to tei tfa re-
porter* of tfa matter coacera-3g
tfaantelm. Not that they do aot
want it to appear ia prist bat they
are afraid thev w-zrid be petsh.ng
tfamse.res forwari This is a
wrong idea. Fnaa a reportona
stasdpotot tfa saaa who vffl tv*
a faw»pa;xrr reporter os t&e street
asd IxforahsS taat fa ba* tees
at tie 'i“ or some ctfar city that
*e is g .vag to get married or h.-
wife eutertaiaed frieads froai a
;distance. A toe best nsaa aSve’
Mar hi* fikeuesn increase throsgn-
ost tfa earth.
Hs-w * Tics
We offer oae Hundred do. ar- re-
ward tor any cane of catarrh that
can'.* be cured by Hal- 1 Catarrh
1 cure. F J. Cars it A Co.. Props..
Toledo 0.
We the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for tbe -a-t 15 years.
■ and befiere b.si perfectly honorabx
la ai. fasiaesa traasactsous and fi-
nancial v able to cam out any ob-
• ligation* xafa by their firm.
W m A Ttt ax Who-esaJe Dru/gist*.
Tolwio 0.
WAUAfa.KtnAJt A Maxvij Whoie-
sa.e Draggwts Toledo O.
Ha2Ts Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternal. r. acting director upon tbe
k blood and mucuous sueiaces of the
srstem. Price 75c per bottle. Sold
by all druggist*. Testimonials free.
Hall s Family Pilis are the best.
The Hunter Trauster and Stor-
. age Co. have the only safe and con-
venient rooms in the city for stor-
I age of your furniture or piano. We
are prepared to store goods of any
kind. <*l-
Foa Salk —Old newspapers at 25c
per hundred at the Tixabkaxia.v
office.
Ctenl»l7 a»y»
CfaewetsCSfar Cati-i.---
4erf .1 aMdicai *<«>i»rT <-I t. - ■*.- ••*■-
■ Mt s»d Ttirtuiti&ti to lA- taws ur-. ‘.
uaA pr/sitlrHy «a *: t»e- ’ Js-.rrai.d .'»
• eiesasas? tfa err .re »?»>■*. dHrxi co :*.
eere fasiiactie. feTr-. <r.r * . i
and biijousseiM. o f »&i try * fax
ofC C.C v-:a> : 10 _ .• - • --..iM.
to e -re OX aii <sra»risu.
Palace Drug Store for pore and
.. fresh drugs and good attent-.f n.
Chronic Dyspepsia Cured.
FI EUnfferiE? for r.early thirty yein
fromdytpep*!* Mr. H. E.
wtfeef a ptv/zicEt eu.e rt
Wir»*»X.Y. writ®*: “For ft year* I »*«
a coortaxt auffer-r freta dy«pcp»i* and a
weak rwn. vh. Tha lightest food proda-ed
dljtrew caving aerere pain and tbe iorma-
tU.-n of fit. Fo matter bow carefnl of toy
d.et I .offered axonlzlug pain after eatla;
I waa treated by many phyciciac* and tried •
nazoercae remedies without penunent help
T»o yean 130 I bc-jan taking Dr. Miles'
Serve and Liver Pills and Servine. Wltblr.
a reek I eommeaced improving and per-
sisting In the treatment 1 was *OOO able to
eat what I liked with no evil effects
1 keep tbe ta at hand and a t ingle dn-e dispel.
an» old symp’oew."
17. Mllee' E/ K.edle» BjW
areaold ty ail drug-HF' 'JS
(Du nodes a positive K' ronte
guarantee Urrt bottle K. NoFVinO 3
Rertorox fl
tvaded. P-z^on dl»-
esses of the beert and I
serves fro*. Address. IHMMiIBH
DB MILE! MTOI9AL QJ SMWW Txd. 11
ITT? MTMI KJJ-fTll
WiyKr bryKi H*y lit IsAfato.
A.’IAXSM
Mt ofays Hot -‘pr-ngs News sav*
Ban. J Bryan '■ » setter
fated sth tort. to sexatw J D.
£..n.-jal and ether* who extended
‘ fan. ax sr«Ttatfaß to vfat H«< ;
sjrjgi A tfa Drmecratc sfate.
pot text ■«. tteo.4 sveet fa-e. say* _
re caxnst sa*e a fatx-te pr V9 we •
u- far aueai wt that it w-a d |
g.ve fan great pueanxrt to rfat I
Si*. Spr ig*. Mr Brraa «ar» that ’
w» je toe ewsvyn rnrtanr w.tx tbe j
■ pec«ue nt Arsansau. tney bare tone
»> we. pedxacaiy and need *0 -trie
ragrmew*.. fa xa-gst fa nf|
I msec real otmea to t fan by vine-1
_ug where »W< a none veefad.
ant in tfas cane ie • mic* tempt
«d to sarrtfae what n. nt fa a
tatv e*rwfare to tfa pueame of
I fatiif Hot Spring*.
Tfa state conventkn wll fa befd I
a Little Boca and if tfa Drmicra-
tic state cosmuttee can indace Mr.
Bnaa to vmt Areaasa* in J *ne me
a.ar have tfa p<eea*c.re of a nd*
from him t-ere. in wtoxs event
there fa aMvembxd ia Hat
Sprags to greet fas tfa
crowd of peoffa that ever gatterei
ia tfa eterza. i—» of tfa C*zariu.
E-rcwsyaei at Wieea.
A w tat. max of West Kth Street
fart was not long since at-
ro&fa'C and left senseless by
two t ghwayssea nocrxxted ox aicy-
-.aa • Central Park. Repeated
acc-axnts of robfares by men
3-xinted npow tfa ywitt rer> riaz
s wbee. have appeared is aT. tbe
pipe's ia var*a«o parts of tfa coaa-
try. Is each instance so far a*
itaraedL tfav hare erased tfa p>
.ice. Those depredators of ttoe
health diseases of tfa ridnevs and
xadfar w_ .ikew-fa is aJ fart-
ivzd escape arrest and pertwe
their atroc«on* career sartiecked.
: iijen tbev are arrested in the oot-
I set by the potest intervention of
■Hostetter* Stosaacii Btter*. tbe
I inert diuretic as we- as tonic
I known to moders times Tae ges-
■ era. preve-stitiwe samed is the best
mows ~e-i.:.L.a_ safeguard i t oa-
I y againrt vexa. bat aao rfaima-
I tic asd mariai disorder*. It is at
tfa start that disease is ssore easi-
s r and compLetefy overcouse. Tfa
a*e of tfa Bitter* s fofiowed by
: the happiest resat* la cases of dys-
oastipation llrer com-
j plaint and aeTTcrA«»e*s-
| Going South? Whose excunson
parts? Yes. lots of people going
■•. hat war. Waut to kssow the
whole truth about deep water and
I tfa site for tfa future citr on the
nest Baroor on tfa Gulf? Then go
to Port Arthur asd Sabine Pa--.
Dan t at either place heri you
Ike a lot of cattie. Been lots of
that work (lone Ixok over tbe
whole field before inverting Hear
ail sides see with- yoor own ere«
and j adge for rourseif. 1 23 2
A Card.
On February 3rd I wl.. leave for
Yew York city to be absent for - x
or eight weeks attending tbe Poly-
! clinic schoo. of Medicine. During
mr abscence mr partner Dr. A. G.
Clopton win attend all calls from
patrons. Dr. Cloptoo wilt attend
to the business of the railroads of
whice I am surgeon namelr St
Louis. Iron Mountain A Soutberr
j Texas A Pacific and St. Loui-
■ Southwestern. Respectfully.
J. A. Liohtt-ot M. D.
Eoyal Fraternal Union
Pays death benefit to 15. - ■
sick and accident benefit fl 5 to F 75
per mouth. Hare paid accident
i claims in Texarkana to R. A. Rodes
514 W R. Morgan 114.86: El.
Chauncey. >l4 86: and E. S. Har-
grave 41-5. This is the last week
for charter members. Aii wishing
to join come Monday night Februa-
ry 14. at Haier's Hal.' or see the or-
ganizer in the meantime.
Joe McShane’s is tbe place to get
zero price*. I<M9
Cure that Cough with Shiloh’s
Cure. The best Cough Cure. Re-
' iieres Croup promptiv. One million
■ bottles sold last year. 40 doses for
25 ct*. Sold by Smith Drug Co 1
Matting from 10 to 50c. at W. H
i Booth tbe Furniture man.
Mt T«*w» s a nd Twr life *«•?.
I To fwft *&4 (oferer te au<
I • «« 114 <X 14e jtme r<<w. taU No-To*
I thev e>r tfast nwbke* «c«t aser
I :rw< A i S6e cr ft. Cm rBA-'V
I **<s Bocw>t fre* AMr**-
I Rrweiy Co. er Mew York
The finest line of Trusses in the
city at tbe Palace Drug Store. A
fit guaranteed.
Ed-cwte Toct IViwH« With CM4*«p*t4.
Cm v CBtaarle ear* coosupet.oo forever I
Kr If C C-C. talk dnsctfmr’fam. rx.oei >
For a nice juicy steak and fine i
meats of all kinds call on tbe enter-'
prising Huddleston Bros.
Will you give up all that health
means to yon? If not look out for I
impure blood. Cure boils pimples ;
humors and a'l scrofulous tenden- ■
cies by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I
Hood s Pills are purely vegetable J
and do not purge pain or gripe. All
I druggists. 3
■
Old newspapers at Tcxabkasia* I
office 25 cents per hundred.
Dyspepsia
Nervousness
General Debility
feM. TrW *•»*< ** C-wfa
»y ham • Ki-msw-ii »
•I tew sww • mSwve wx»
n i M i - Bte teun- I
a*ex-7-w te* v■» Mt evmA. -
w vy £*« • “«
e-x a W.J-- Tv txt 1 ***“
to toax iTiir tte *“•- B** •
tea swat • wrw w -.maa rt I •
ywn €te M.Z *« U7 IWX »«-
Vw Euxxsrra r*scx. Cuts. Art.
•J vm teasvM wax a cask teuug
m* : xm WjU xr :« u y tray. I syii
vtesf Bwc v •«.-»?*' -» wrt is taut
to C—jy—r aut I ww Ml AS
r<M rr«r ttem. ’ W. J- Dcsc* Ctewar-
rtte. Aratmt inmamsr
Hoods'
b aw toav-M Cte t.-w &»* FV4W
wl n u oruxwx R «3 lir >1
Hood S Pills . u t Mnac.arna.
TXX POSIOJi
New Torx Worii Ttoagh tfa
. ■• • : - • ■ ’ ’- - -
travagax*. loose a»3 .tera. ;ea»sx
act ever passed by aav gsvwxmert.
there were »p:« tfa r.' *
rtJsxe* IWI 43L7Gpec# rten.
•iecreases 11. -•«- Thrz»ffw t -* e ® e *
pesdeet peamou -aw —ere were
■poa tfa pexsZ.- r>A oa tfa sise
date 5#- ■*’> pews-omer*. Not *M
of these perao pi czxrid fan frt *
pn&rt steder tfa genera pemr.a
law Th > vast raL. which tfa T »
km Veterax Legi x desoxnees a* s
-toi of per; xrr a>3 frafa. toad :»
crease z darlug the rear 17 Art
it wifi go om Iscreifizg. It was
framed arc '.'. ei throags or jea-
fam sharks. It s respoßsble f«
tfa swofas pessi.a appropriation
far tfa greatest part of tfa gigas-
tic fraods which isfaoor tbe oe-
sen. eg veteran* and deplete tbe
treasury Tse repeal <A tfa «
peadeat pen* .as law wouki cat the
peneoß appropriatzru ia half a.rd
would at ooe stroke ffispoae of it
least ttoree-fonrtfa of the frandn-
>eat a&i aaieserrl-g peas Liners ce
aounced by tfa Ua n Veteran Le-
gion.
New York Mai. asd Express Os
course every maa who 1- drawing a
pea-ioa to which he is not eatibec.
or which fa does not aeed. wiE
stoutly oppose the publication of
the pension role. But it Is Impose-
ole to befiere that such perrons
constitute a majoritr of the natioa s
pensMmers.
Kansas City Star H: ww. z.z
do to pubilsh tfa names ot the pec-
■don agen .s?
Springfield Republican: As a ra.
.: z: z z -■ -.- c -1 .-
tiou to publishing the pension r .11.
Least of ail should such objection
come from tbe ro'l itself.
WHY?
Why are servant giris -s.i'.ca ob-
servant*
Whv does tfa last match invar -
able fail to ignite'
Why should the laundress always
be in need ot washing?
Why isn't a man a thief when he
hooks his wife's dress?
Wfav does the ta lest man in the
crowd alwavs get ia front?
Why does a boil come to a head
when it is located elsewhere?
Whv does a passim for fancy
drinks denote a lore for the beauti-
ful?
Why does the average man never
realize that silence is golden until
his jaw begins to swe i
In Olden Times.
People overlook the importance of
permanently beneficial effects and
and were satisfied with transit nt ac-
tion; but now that it is generally
known that Svrup ot Pigs wiil per-
manently overcome habitual consti-
pation. well informed people w..' not
bur other laxatives which act for a
time but finally injure the system.
Buy the genuine Manufactured
t>v the California Fig Syruo Co
We always give our customeis
the best the market affords full
weights and prompt attention.
Hcddlistos
y x TTX/S'\
XWtfiFK/
LOOK AT THE MAP!
We can Ticket You to
ANY PART OF THE
UNITED STATES.
Low Rates
Elegant Equipment
Fast Tike.
t F TPIIlil 6xl hut tai TIL !<;:! Mil TEI
j NEW ARRIVALS!
I .”. I
Every day we are receiving a new shipment of goods 9
week we received a big stock of new Embroideries■
S which we will have on sale all this week at special |
» You will find in this line the daintiest designs in Hamburg!
'■>’A’’xs i Nainsook and CSambncs in match pattc.. 5
We will also have on sale a full and complete line of 9
Goods |
> ;ch India Linens. Victoria Lawn Checked Muslins!
Xa rsojks. Swiss. Pi ae. Organdies French Mui’s and!
many other fabrics know n in this department. :■
S New Shirt Waists |
Sj For earlv Spring wear will be on our counters to. j
K morrow at reasonably low figures. 1
New Percales Calicoes and Lawns.
D lv we are receiving new stock of these goods and!
?he designing and qualities are superior to any we!
i» avc ever textures are finer designs pret-1
tier and prices lower. I
Clothing and Furnishing Goods. |
Ever day add a new line to this already complete S
s: ' x k- an d wi ion ’y be too glad to have \ou look a:|
them. I
I J. WEISMAN 8 CO. |
fa MMfi SMHHMMmI
■— ■ —
Hercules
Bj special
'<[• Engine
nr
Gasoline op Gas
Rvd«|s till Hier ißßcfiaicl;
Tk Btsi-Mksl hirOle
Ckocsl -IHM MtaMe
lisinnj Starlet
EterjillH lor rk Priiicr
American
Type founders’ Co.
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Short Order House.
Regular meals 25 cents
Twenty-one Deals 13.75'
Stop and get a good cup
of Java coffee and lunch.
ESTAJBLISHKD IN 1882
Insurance
• Agents
HEI’HKSEN ri.XCr-
Hirtfwd Fir- luMirwee Coxjaar
PtooTrtx of Brooklyn.
Royal ot Liverpool. Efaart.
In- .ranee of North Ataerea.
»» York I ’ i-rwriter*.
Phoenix of l>x»Too. Eer znc.
■ ■penal of London. Eturiaad.
Fire Aisociatioaof Philadelphia.
Palrtin-of EnzEani.
Ui-na Fail- -t New York.
W .--bent. Citv of New York
Ha& v- r -f New York.
Coounmial Cox® of Ear!ar?: andoi-n.
CPFICE STATE LINE AVEN’J :
.. ' A .; ;..Z - .. -
tJLSTPHONEj
rSpM 25 ;
B ♦ As We Advertise. |
| . \i.> j TexarkanaM|
McAlester Lump per ton S 550 ?
Bonanza Lump per ton S 4.50 e
Ouita Egg per ton S 8.001
Pennsylvania Anthracite per ton $
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.T.C:.IiIF?J3V
Insurance and
Real Estate Agent
Texarkana - - _ - - Arkansas
District Manager Fidelitv Life Insurance A>' F’
pf "Philadelphia. Best insurance for half tbe prive <’
une companei- Agent for the Standard Accident l”
surance Co. Writes all terms of accident insurance 1°
clud : ng liability and employes protective contract.
Buy and sell real estate on commission.
Office over We! s Fargo Express Co. State Line-
Jno. C KirDY'
JOE BEDIN6FIELD.
DEALER IN
Dry Goods notions Bools SW
AND GROCERIES.
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No 215 East Broad Street - - Texarkana
Will extend credit to all deserving rrn r n r 1 ' t heii’
solicit them to call on me before arranging
‘yearly supplies elsewhere.
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Gardner, J. W. The Daily Texarkanian. (Texarkana, Ark.), Vol. 14, No. 178, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1898, newspaper, February 10, 1898; Texarkana, Arkansas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1656992/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Arkansas State Archives.